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On-Yomi: イン — Kun-Yomi: ひ.く、ひ.き、ひ.き-、-び.き、ひ.ける

Koohii stories:

1) [radical_tyro] 24-6-2007(188): Put a walking stick in the bow and pull it back, ready to fire at the geezer.

2) [eugs51] 2-11-2007(175): This is actually a bow and an arrow. (Real origin of this kanji). Pull and release to fire!

3) [scottamus] 13-11-2005(20): Legolas catches Frodo pulling on his walking stick. I'll let you decide what that means exactly.

4) [akrodha] 5-4-2007(19): If you pull at the ends of a bow long enough, you'll deform it to make a decent walking stick. This was a tactic used by injured archers to escape battle.

5) [dilandau23] 11-2-2007(10): This is the story of Odysseus’ great bow, here we see it as the bow both strung(as bow) and unstrung(as walking stick). The challenge was given by Odysseus' wife (Penelope) to see who had strength enough to pull the bow and string it.